Beginning March 16, visitors to the Smithsonian American Art Museum in DC will be able to check out The Art of Video Games — featuring Fallout 3 & DOOM II!

Before the exhibit begins, the Smithsonian Institute is seeking photographs and artwork that show how games can inspire creativity. If you’ve got something Fallout or DOOM-related (or any game for that matter), be sure to upload it to the newly-created Art of Video Games Flickr page.

I feel quite confidant that, despite the fact that it’s only Wednesday, this will be the absolute most naive thing I read this week. I’m sure everything is as simple and straightforward as this and they just don’t like the PS3 or whatever such non-sense you’ve invented as a reason for their refusing to do something ‘easy.’ The reality is there are no simple fixes with something this size.

I love Fallout. And his bugs. The world that Fallout shows is so extensive that the bugs are a minor question. It’s true that sometimes these bugs are horrible and makes feel like an idiot, but I understand the difficult of making a game with that level of details and elements in real time. Anyway, it would be great that fallout 4 (if this Fallout is possible) comes with a better bug’s review…